
Sergeant Glenister of the Mounted Police, caught in the snows of the Northwest, is tended in a semiconscious state by Jack and Betty Danrock, who are fleeing from the police; at Rafferty's trading post Glenister again encounters the pair, but Betty disclaims having met him and poses as Jack's wife. Later, Dick is assigned to track down the murderers of Thorald's partner and captures the couple.

Short answer: Yes, but it's a gritty, slow-burn mystery with its own charm. If you're a fan of vintage crime dramas with a touch of romance and a dash of redemption, Glenister of the Mounted is worth your time. If you prefer faster-paced thrillers or modern psychological dramas, you might find this film's deliberate pa...

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"Short answer: Yes, but it's a gritty, slow-burn mystery with its own charm. If you're a fan of vintage crime dramas with a touch of romance and a dash of redemption, Glenister of the Mounted is worth your time. If you prefer faster-paced thrillers or modern psychological dramas, you might find this film's deliberate pace and complex narrative a bit too slow. Is this film worth watching? Yes, but it's a gritty, slow-burn mystery with its own charm. If you're a fan of vintage crime dramas with a..."

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